7:15 His full name is Nick Chopper, the Tin Woodman. I think the Nick Chopper part of the name is only revealed in the sequels, but he's consistently called "the Tin Woodman" and "the Woodman" throughout the book. I think there are two uses of "tin man" as well, but they are lowercase, indicating that it's just a decriptor rather than a name that the Woodman goes by. As a huge fan of the books (I actually heard the first book before I even knew the movie existed, if you can even imagine that), it actually grated on my ears a bit whenever I heard the general pop culture calling him "the Tin Man" everywhere. It always sounded incomplete. I've grown more used to it over the years, and it doesn't bother me as much anymore, but every once in awhile I'll still get weird looks from folks whenever I make a Wizard of Oz reference and casually mention "the Tin Woodman." Half the time, those folks will say "He's not made of tin and wood, he's just made of tin," and I'll say, "no, it's not Wood Man, it's Woodman, like lumberjack." It's very funny.
Welcome back! Love your parrot, what a nice co-host 😄 A video about your other Barnes and Nobles books would be very interesting. Also the Lord of the Rings one, I'm a big fan of the LOTR books and films. I agree with you about the crackling sound of the pages, it's the best sound!
7:15 His full name is Nick Chopper, the Tin Woodman. I think the Nick Chopper part of the name is only revealed in the sequels, but he's consistently called "the Tin Woodman" and "the Woodman" throughout the book. I think there are two uses of "tin man" as well, but they are lowercase, indicating that it's just a decriptor rather than a name that the Woodman goes by. As a huge fan of the books (I actually heard the first book before I even knew the movie existed, if you can even imagine that), it actually grated on my ears a bit whenever I heard the general pop culture calling him "the Tin Man" everywhere. It always sounded incomplete. I've grown more used to it over the years, and it doesn't bother me as much anymore, but every once in awhile I'll still get weird looks from folks whenever I make a Wizard of Oz reference and casually mention "the Tin Woodman." Half the time, those folks will say "He's not made of tin and wood, he's just made of tin," and I'll say, "no, it's not Wood Man, it's Woodman, like lumberjack." It's very funny.
Welcome back! Love your parrot, what a nice co-host 😄
A video about your other Barnes and Nobles books would be very interesting. Also the Lord of the Rings one, I'm a big fan of the LOTR books and films.
I agree with you about the crackling sound of the pages, it's the best sound!
Thank you! He’s also a big fan of books, mostly as a climbing frame! 😂 I’m going to move Barnes & Noble and LOTR up the list! ❤️
@@StephaniMichelle1 haha animals and books...My cat liked books as chewing toys 😅
I so badly want those books of The Wizard of Oz! I hope they are still available. Can I throw you a compliment? You have such beautiful hair 😍
Thank you. I hope you get hold of them 😊
9:53 No, actually that's a wall that they climb over in one of the later chapters.
Oh! Sorry - I haven’t read the books in such a long time. They are on my TBR pile!
Thanks for this.
No one put shoe on books in india
That's really sad 😂 I love making pictures with my books and shoes.